HONEYMOON PACKAGE

(04 days / 03 Nights) - HONEYMOON PACKAGE

Day 01

KANDY
  • Pick up from the airport (CMB)
  • Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
  • Kandy view point
  • Kandy night explore
 
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

Located in Sri Lanka, is a sanctuary dedicated to the care and protection of orphaned, abandoned, and injured elephants. Established in 1975, it is home to one of the largest herds of captive elephants in the world. Visitors can observe daily activities such as feeding and bathing in the nearby river, which provides a unique opportunity to get up close with these gentle giants. The orphanage plays a crucial role in conservation efforts, while also offering an educational and memorable experience for travelers.

Kandy View Point

Kandy View Point is a breathtaking lookout that offers panoramic views of Kandy, one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic and culturally rich cities. Located on a hilltop, the viewpoint is a favorite among both locals and tourists for its sweeping vistas of the city, nestled amidst lush greenery and rolling hills. The Kandy View Point is accessible via a short drive or a moderate hike, and it provides an excellent opportunity to appreciate the natural beauty and historical charm of the area.

Key Features of Kandy View Point:

  • Panoramic City Views: From the viewpoint, you can take in the full splendor of Kandy, including the beautiful Kandy Lake at the city’s heart. The lake, built by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe in 1807, is a focal point of the view, surrounded by verdant hills, colonial-era buildings, and the distant peaks of the Knuckles Mountain Range.
  • View of the Temple of the Tooth: One of the standout sights from Kandy View Point is the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most significant religious places for Buddhists worldwide. The golden roofs of the temple glisten in the sunlight, adding to the picturesque scene.
  • Best Time to Visit: The view is stunning at any time of day, but it’s particularly magical during sun or sunset when the city is bathed in soft, golden light. During these times, the cool breeze and tranquil atmosphere make it a perfect spot for reflection or photography.
  • Surrounding Nature: The viewpoint is surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, making it a serene escape from the bustling city below. The peaceful environment, combined with the spectacular views, makes it a perfect spot to relax and unwind.
  • Photography and Relaxation: Due to its elevated position, Kandy View Point is a popular spot for photographers capturing the beauty of the city and surrounding landscapes. The view is a favorite among travelers for its ability to provide an almost bird’s-eye perspective of Kandy, with a mix of cultural landmarks, nature, and urban life all in one frame.
Enjoy night life in Kandy

Kandy’s nightlife is more relaxed, offering a blend of cultural experiences and peaceful activities. Visitors can enjoy traditional Kandyan dance performances, dine at scenic restaurants, or have drinks at casual bars like Slightly Chilled Lounge Bar. Evening strolls around Kandy Lake offer tranquility, while the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic holds evening rituals. For a more local experience, explore Kandy’s night market or catch a movie at a local cinema. Kandy’s nightlife is low key, reflecting the city’s cultural and serene atmosphere.

1. Cultural Performances:

  • Kandyan Dance Shows: One of the highlights of Kandy’s nightlife is its traditional Kandyan dance performances. These cultural shows feature energetic dancers in colorful costumes, performing ancient rituals, drumming, and fire dances. Many hotels and cultural centers around the city host these performances in the evening.
  • Puppetry and Traditional Music: Some venues also offer puppet shows and performances of traditional Sri Lankan music, which are both entertaining and educational.

2. Dining and Restaurants:

  • Fine Dining: Kandy has several restaurants offering a range of cuisines, from traditional Sri Lankan to international dishes. Dining in Kandy at night can be a serene experience, with many restaurants offering views of Kandy Lake or surrounding hills. Popular spots include The Empire Café, Theva Residency, and Slightly Chilled Lounge Bar (Bamboo Garden), where you can enjoy a relaxed meal or drinks.
  • Street Food: For a more local experience, you can explore Kandy’s street food scene, where vendors sell delicious snacks like kottu roti, hoppers, and samosas.

3. Bars and Lounges:

  • Casual Bars: Kandy is home to a few bars and lounges where you can enjoy a drink in a relaxed atmosphere. The most popular is Slightly Chilled Lounge Bar (Bamboo Garden), a rooftop bar offering stunning views of the city and a relaxed vibe. Another option is The PUB, located in the city center, which has a lively atmosphere and a good selection of drinks.

4. Night Walks Around Kandy Lake:

  • Kandy Lake: A peaceful nighttime stroll around Kandy Lake is a popular activity for those looking to enjoy the tranquility of the city. The path around the lake is well-lit, and the reflection of the city lights on the water creates a serene ambiance.
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Day 02

NUWARA ELIYA
 
  • Tea factory and Plantain
  • Seetha Aman Temple
  • Lake Gregory
  • Shri Bhakta Hanuman Temple
  • Strawberry Farm
Damro tea factory

Dhamro Tea Factory, located in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, is a popular destination for tea enthusiasts. Nestled in the heart of the country’s tea-growing highlands, it offers visitors an authentic experience of Sri Lanka’s world-famous tea industry. The factory provides guided tours that showcase the entire tea production process, from plucking the tea leaves to processing and packaging. Visitors can also enjoy a tea tasting session, sampling a variety of teas while taking in the scenic views of the lush tea plantations that surround the factory. It’s an ideal stop for those looking to learn more about Sri Lankan tea culture while enjoying the picturesque landscape of Nuwara Eliya.

Gregory lake

Gregory Lake, located in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, is a picturesque man made lake that serves as one of the city’s most popular attractions. Constructed during the British colonial era in 1873 by Governor Sir William Gregory, the lake was originally used for irrigation but has since become a recreational hotspot for both locals and tourists

1. Scenic Beauty:

  • Surrounded by rolling hills, lush greenery, and colonial-style buildings, Gregory Lake offers a serene and picturesque setting. The lake’s calm waters reflect the surrounding landscape, creating a peaceful environment ideal for relaxation and photography.

2. Recreational Activities:

  • Visitors to Gregory Lake can enjoy a range of activities, including paddle boating, swan boat rides, jet skiing, and cycling around the lake. There are also pony rides available, making it a family-friendly destination.

3. Walking Paths and Picnics:

  • The well-maintained walking paths around the lake are perfect for leisurely strolls, offering beautiful views of the surrounding area. Many visitors enjoy picnics by the lake, where they can relax and enjoy the cool, crisp air of Nuwara Eliya.

4. Food Stalls and Cafés:

  • Several food stalls and cafés are located around the lake, offering snacks, meals, and beverages. This makes it convenient for visitors to grab a bite to eat while enjoying the scenic surroundings.

Honeymoon Night special

“We are delighted to inform you that we can arrange a romantic  honeymoon night at a lovely hotel in Nuwara Eliya. Whether you’re looking for a cozy, intimate setting or something more luxurious, we can tailor the experience to ensure a memorable and enchanting stay. Please
let us know your preferences, and we will take care of the details to create a perfect evening for you and your loved one.”

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Day 03

BENTOTA
 
  • Galle Fort
  • Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project
  • River Boat Safari on the Madu Ganga River
  • Bentota beach
Galle Fort

Galle Fort, located in the southern coast of Sri Lanka, is a historic fortification and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Originally built by the Portuguese in 1588 and later fortified by the Dutch in the 17th century, it stands as a testament to the colonial era with its blend of European architecture and South Asian traditions. The fort is surrounded by thick stone walls overlooking the Indian Ocean, and inside, you’ll find a charming town with cobblestone streets, colonial-era buildings, boutique shops, cafes, and museums. Key attractions within the fort include the Dutch Reformed Church, the Galle Lighthouse, the Maritime Archaeology
Museum, and the Old Dutch Hospital, now a popular dining and shopping area. Galle Fort offers a unique experience, combining history, culture, and scenic beauty, making it a must-visit destination for travelers exploring Sri Lanka’s southern coast.

Bentota boat ride and visit turtles

Bentota, located on Sri Lanka’s southwest coast, is a popular destination known for its beautiful beaches and exciting water activities. Among the highlights of visiting Bentota are the Madu River boat rides and turtle conservation visits, offering a mix of adventure and eco tourism.

Madu River Boat Ride:

  • Scenic Exploration: The Madu River, with its complex network of waterways, mangroves, and islands, is perfect for a relaxing boat ride. The river is rich in biodiversity, with opportunities to spot various wildlife, including birds, water monitors, and sometimes even monkeys. The ride takes you through dense mangroves, under natural tunnels of greenery, and past small islets where local cinnamon is produced.
  • Mangrove Eco-Tours: These tours are not only scenic but also educational, giving visitors insight into the local ecosystem. You may stop by small local temples on islands, fish foot massage spots, and traditional prawn farms during the ride, adding to the experience.

Turtle Conservation Visit:

  • Turtle Hatcheries: Bentota is home to several turtle hatcheries and conservation centers, which play a vital role in protecting endangered sea turtles. These hatcheries collect turtle eggs from the beach and
    provide a safe environment for them to hatch before releasing the baby turtles back into the ocean.
  • Up-Close Experience: Visitors to the hatcheries can learn about different species of sea turtles, see baby turtles, and even participate in releasing the hatchlings into the sea, depending on the timing of your visit. It’s a wonderful opportunity to contribute to turtle conservation while witnessing these gentle creatures up close.
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Day 04

BENTOTA TO AIRPORT
 
  • Colombo City tour
  • Drop at airport for departure
 
 Colombo City Tour And Departure
In this package

Price details

Total tour cost for per person = 300 USD

1. These rates may change with hotel availability and flight availability on the time that going to visit.
2. Dollar Rate as 300 LKR it can be increase or decrease exact date.

Includes

  • English speaking chauffeur/guide
  • All government taxes
  • Air condition vehicle
  • Hotels (3-star) with Bed &Breakfast basis
  • Special arrangements for the honeymoon at hotel
  • 2 bottle of water per person per day.
  • Free Sim card

Excludes

  • All entrance fees with the sightseeing
  • Train Ticket
  • Lunches & Dinner
  • Tip
  • Other personal expenses

Payment Terms

  • 50% amount arrival date next 50% amount pay during tour
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